Automatic Massager for Lymphatic Drainage

Automatic Massager for Lymphatic Drainage

Brand: Pain Relief Australia
SKU: WS-AMLD
89.99 AUD In stock Buy at Merchant

What This Product Solves If your legs feel heavy by mid-afternoon, your ankles swell after a long flight, or you wake up with puffy feet and poor circulation, this isn't just discomfort, it's your lymphatic system asking for support. The Automatic Massager for Lymphatic Drainage applies targeted vibration to stimulate lymph flow, reduce fluid retention, and ease the heaviness that builds up when your body can't clear waste efficiently on its own. What This Product Does 3 adjustable speed settings — low (gentle stimulation), medium (active drainage), high (deep tissue circulation boost) — so you control intensity from a mild hum to firm pressure Cordless rechargeable operation — up to 4 hours of continuous use per charge via USB, no wall socket required during a session Percussive vibration head targets superficial lymph nodes along the legs, arms, and abdomen — the primary drainage pathways Ergonomic handheld grip at approximately 280 g keeps hand fatigue low during 15–20 minute self-massage sessions Portable form factor — fits in a carry-on bag, desk drawer, or bedside table; no setup required What You Will Feel During use: a rhythmic, pulsing vibration that moves through the skin surface — firm but not painful, even on swollen or sensitive areas After 10–15 minutes: a gentle warmth spreading through the treated area as circulation picks up, often accompanied by a noticeable reduction in the tight, pressured feeling in swollen limbs Legs and ankles: a lighter sensation as the session progresses — many users describe it as the difference between legs that feel "filled with fluid" versus legs that feel like their own again Across regular use: gradual improvement in how quickly morning puffiness resolves and how long you can sit or stand before heaviness returns Note: results vary between individuals. This product is not a medical device and does not treat or cure any medical condition. Who This Is For Post-flight travellers who arrive with swollen ankles and heavy legs after long-haul flights, particularly on routes to/from Australia Desk-bound office workers who sit for 6–10 hours per day and notice ankle and calf swelling building up through the week Post-surgery recovery patients (with GP or specialist clearance) managing fluid retention following procedures that limit mobility People with restless legs who find the vibration sensation at low speed provides relief during the evening hours when symptoms typically peak Lymphoedema-aware individuals managing mild swelling in consultation with a lymphoedema therapist — seeking a home-use tool between clinic sessions Older Australians experiencing age-related circulation decline and the associated leg heaviness, particularly in warmer months Carers and support workers who assist clients with mobility limitations and need a safe, easy-to-operate circulation tool If you have a diagnosed circulatory condition, active DVT, open wounds, or are pregnant, consult your GP or specialist before use. How It Works Charge fully before first use — connect via the included USB cable and charge until the indicator light changes (approximately 2 hours from flat) Select your starting speed — begin on the lowest setting, especially if the area is swollen or sensitive; move to medium once you are comfortable Apply in slow, directional strokes — move the massager toward the body's central lymph nodes (toward the groin for legs, toward the armpit for arms) using gentle pressure; work for 10–20 minutes per area Use consistently — lymphatic drainage is most effective as a regular practice; 4–5 sessions per week produces more noticeable results than occasional use How It Compares Feature Automatic Massager for Lymphatic Drainage (PRA) Foot Massager (Shiatsu-style) Compression Boots Manual Massage Therapy Targets lymph pathways Yes — full body portability Feet and calves only Full leg (passive compression) Yes — therapist-directed Portability High — cordless, carry-on size Low — mains-powered, bulky Very low — requires pump unit None — clinic attendance required Speed/pressure control 3 speeds Fixed or 2–3 presets Fixed gradient Fully variable Self-administered Yes Yes Yes No Approximate cost AU$89.99 AU$120–$250 AU$400–$1,200 AU$80–$150 per session Ongoing run cost Nil (rechargeable) Nil Nil Per-session fee What This Replaces A single professional lymphatic drainage massage session in Australia costs between AU$80 and AU$150. For buyers managing chronic swelling or circulation issues, that adds up to AU$320–$600 per month for twice-weekly sessions. The Automatic Massager for Lymphatic Drainage at AU$89.99 replaces the between-clinic sessions — not the clinical assessment — and pays for itself after a single avoided appointment. It also replaces bulkier, mains-powered foot massagers that can't be used anywhere other than a power point. Specifications Speed settings: 3 (low / medium / high) Battery: built-in rechargeable lithium; up to 4 hours continuous use per charge Charge method: USB (cable included) Charge time: approximately 2 hours from flat Weight: approximately 280 g (handheld unit only) Head type: percussive vibration head Operation: cordless Suitable use areas: legs, calves, ankles, arms, abdomen Price: AU$89.99 What Is Included 1 × Automatic Massager for Lymphatic Drainage (handheld unit) 1 × USB charging cable 1 × User instruction guide Frequently Asked Questions Is this massager safe to use on swollen legs? For general swelling caused by inactivity, fluid retention, or long periods of sitting or standing, yes — start on the lowest speed and use gentle directional strokes toward the body's central lymph nodes. If your swelling is caused by a diagnosed condition such as lymphoedema, DVT, heart failure, or kidney disease, consult your GP or specialist before use. Can I use this if I have poor circulation or a circulatory condition? Many people with mild circulation issues use percussive massagers safely, but this product is not a medical device. If you have a diagnosed vascular or circulatory condition, seek clearance from your doctor before beginning use. How is lymphatic drainage massage different from regular muscle massage? Lymphatic drainage uses lighter, directional pressure to move fluid through the superficial lymph vessels just below the skin — not deep into muscle tissue. The technique is gentler than sports or remedial massage and focuses on direction of flow rather than pressure on muscle knots. How often should I use it? For ongoing circulation and drainage support, 4–5 sessions per week of 15–20 minutes per area is a commonly recommended frequency. Start with 2–3 sessions in the first week to allow your body to adjust. Can I use it on my arms as well as my legs? Yes. The handheld design and cordless operation allow use on the arms, calves, ankles, thighs, and abdomen — anywhere along the body's main lymph pathways. Will it work after a long flight? Many users apply it directly after flying, focusing on calves and ankles. Combining use with elevation (lying down with legs raised) may help fluid drain more efficiently. What is the battery life and how do I charge it? The built-in rechargeable battery provides up to 4 hours of continuous use. Charge via the included USB cable in approximately 2 hours from flat. A standard USB wall adaptor or power bank can be used. Shipping, Returns, and Support Ships Australia-wide from Australian stock — standard delivery 3–7 business days Express shipping available at checkout 30-day return window for change-of-mind returns (item must be unused and in original packaging) Faulty item? Contact our support team for a replacement or full refund AfterPay available at checkout Questions: reach the Pain Relief Australia support team via the contact page

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